The Ilhan Omar of Brown Pundits

Every movement has its lightning rods. In American politics, Ilhan Omar is one: progressive, unyielding, often correct in substance but polarizing in style. She calls out genuine injustices, but her timing and tone can sometimes drown out the very points she is trying to make.

I’ve begun to realize that Kabir plays a similar role on Brown Pundits. Like Ilhan, he often raises necessary truths (for instance Israel has just killed an American family in Lebanon). Like Ilhan, he brings traffic, visibility, and energy. But also like Ilhan, he has a way of inflaming rather than persuading.

Charlie Kirk’s remarks illustrate why Ilhan Omar’s critiques resonate, even if her tone divides. When Kirk sneers that there are “no tall buildings left in Gaza,” or jokes that Palestinians are “stupid Muslims” for resisting, he is not just making political commentary. He is engaging in dog-whistling — racialized, sexist, Islamophobic rhetoric that devalues human life. Combined with his earlier comments about the supposed lack of “brain processing power” among prominent Black women, the pattern is unmistakable. One does not have to be a progressive to see that such speech corrodes the civic space. At the same time, none of this justifies violence: the murders of Charlie Kirk and Irina Zarutska are deplorable and must be condemned without qualification.


The Progressive Dilemma

This is the paradox of progressivism. At its best, it reminds us of the equal worth of all lives; something I deeply share as a Bahá’í. No loss of civilian life can ever be justified, whether in Gaza, Kashmir, or anywhere else. To that extent, progressives are right.

But principles without pragmatism harden into stubbornness. That is where the line blurs. Kabir and I do not disagree as much as one might think; in fact, ideologically we share a fair amount of ground. Where we differ is in tone and timing. I believe in knowing when to be principled and when to be pragmatic. He leans toward rigidity; a stance that excites, but also polarizes.


Traffic, Tone, and Symbiosis

This rigidity is part of why Kabir has become the “star” of Brown Pundits. His posts and comments attract traffic and spark argument. Instead of quiet discussions on Hinduism or India’s civilizational role, we are drawn again and again into India–Pakistan debates. At one point I feared this would weaken the site. In fact, it has made it more successful. There is electricity in the conflict.

Still, there are limits. When the debate tips into personal attacks; I have to step in. Argument sharpens thought; abuse diminishes it.


Lessons from Nonviolent Resistance

Take Gaza as an example. Why is it that all Palestinian factions; Hamas, PLO, others, have never fully embraced nonviolent resistance? It was nonviolent resistance that broke British power in India. And it is nonviolent resistance that has kept the Bahá’í Faith alive through two centuries of persecution. Resistance must exist, yes, but its power comes not from noise but from principle. That is where I think progressive voices falter. They care less about the cause itself than about being shriller than their rivals.


Cricket, Power, and Perspective

The India–Pakistan obsession is not just political; it’s sporting. In cricket, India has won twelve of the last fifteen encounters against Pakistan, which shows that India no longer fears its neighbour. Against Australia or England, India remains cautious. But against Pakistan, confidence is absolute. That pattern repeats itself on the blog. India and Pakistan draw the eyes, the heat, the noise. And yet the deeper story is elsewhere: the role of Bharat as a sacred space, the unfolding of Indian civilization, the rise of South Asia as a whole.


Closing Reflection

Kabir is to Brown Pundits what Ilhan Omar is to American progressivism: provocative, often right, often shrill, impossible to ignore. The site has become symbiotic with his presence. That is not a weakness; it is a strength, so long as we remember the bigger picture.

Brown Pundits thrives when it hosts conflict, yes but also when it turns that conflict into context. That is the challenge for us all: to turn heat into light.

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Indosaurus
2 months ago

A happy Navrathri/Dusshera to all. Japan too has an public holiday for the equinox (Shinto origin) – just to add to my earlier post of the similarities in ancient religions.

I don’t know about this post. Kabir has made it clear he doesn’t want to be the subject of any more posts.
All his own issues aside, he has asked for this repeatedly.

It’s very possible that I have this wrong and you’ve discussed this with him, but going on the information on this site it doesn’t sit well.

sbarrkum
2 months ago

Take Gaza as an example. Why is it that all Palestinian factions; Hamas, PLO, others, have never fully embraced nonviolent resistance?

XTM
Now you are parroting Zionist Propaganda which you support/
Palestinians were just throwing stones for the greater part since the creation of Israel.
It has been the Israelis that have been killing women and children. 45,000 since Oct 7th

Regards non violent resistance
Malcolm X said ” Non Violence only works when your Enemy has a conscience … Ours has None”
Zionist dont have a conscience.

sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

I don’t ever see a need for violent resistance; Gandhi won India through non-violence..

You dont seem to have no problem with Zionist Israel committing Genocide, That is the UN conclusion

a) Malcolm X: India it was an Elephant sitting on a mouse.
b) More than Gandhi, it was WW2, eroded British Finances

sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

happening in Gaza and I hold Bibi & his government responsible ..

Zionist Israel Please

Indosaurus
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Well now that you are a ‘zionist’ he’s identified a clear target to channel all his frustration over what is happening in Gaza.

Apparently Modi is equally complicit.
https://en.abna24.com/news/1729769/Film-Star-Prakash-Raj-Slams-PM-Modi-s-Silence-on-Gaza-Crisis

People are understandably frustrated and the desire to point fingers is intense. (My own are at America)

Indosaurus
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Yes, I wasn’t really supporting the idiotic idea, just highlighting the places frustrations are liable to take people.

Logically Pakistan will be complicit in the Gaza genocide very soon. The Saudis will almost certainly deploy Pakistani troops against the Houthis (probably the last standing force fighting Pro-Gaza)

sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  Indosaurus

Well now that you are a ‘zionist’ he’s identified a clear target to channel all his frustration over what is happening in Gaza.

No different from Indians who channel their frustrations over Pakistan thru Kabir.

However, when you look at death toll in India vs Pakistan (excepting during Partition) it is minuscule compared to the murders committed by Zionist Israel

sbarrkum
2 months ago

List of Massacres in Israel

You can check each.
eg
On March 6, 1937, members of the Zionist paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi detonated a bomb in a market in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, killing 18 Arab civilians and wounding 38.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_in_Palestine

sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

The point is that Israel is a creation of the Zionists.
And since its inception Zionist have been murdering Palestinians

sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

but not at the cost of Israelis

Dont you mean cost of Palestinians.

I guess the phrase “Genocide By Israeli Zionists” gets stuck in your throat

Bibi and many in Israel Parliament are self affirmed Proud Zionists

sbarrkum
2 months ago

The world, except the leaders of the US including US congress, UK and EU are now against Israel and its Genocide in Gaza
In the US AIPAC money and possibly Epstien/Mossad pedophilia Blackmail is keeping them in pro Israel line.

Spain, after months of signaling, last week annulled hundreds of millions worth of orders for battlefield weapons made by Israeli companies. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who formally recognized Palestinian statehood in May 2024, called Israel’s war in Gaza “barbarity” and has called for more punitive action against Israel, including for it to be barred from international sporting competitions and the Eurovision Song Contest.

Oded Yaron, arms industries and technology reporter at Israel’s left-leaning Haaretz newspaper, has warned that Israel cannot afford for others to follow Sanchez’s lead. “We don’t have the economy to support it; if we don’t sell it to other countries, it will inevitably lead to damage of Israel’s defense,”

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/22/middleeast/israel-arms-sales-gaza-conflict-intl-cmd

sbarrkum
2 months ago

This family killed today by Israel in Lebanon are Lebanese with American citizenship so Israel kills American citizens not only in Palestine but in Lebanon too. Will the U.S do anything about it?

Some of their names: Shadi Sobhi Sharara Celine Shadi Sharara Hadi Shadi Sharara

Zionist Israelis are acting like mad dogs

Israeli-Lebanese-Americans-killed
sbarrkum
2 months ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Are you trying to imply the Zionist Philosophy is humane

sbarrkum
2 months ago

As XTM has decided ti delete the Bahai post will ask for some clarification

Before I get to theological questions a little about mysel.

I am a die hard Atheist. However, was a Evangelical Christian till about age 13. Went for Bible study for about five years. So know the Bible reasonably well and then realized it was full of contradictions. So then Agnostic and over the years Atheist. It has also made me curious about the how history has shaped religious beliefs. In the context of Judaism and Christianity see Isaac Asimovs The Guide to the Bible. Some points are somewhat outdated, but still a very good overview.

So I have absolutely no belief in the Divine or Evil as they are not Rational or Logical. Nor in a afterlife or reincarnation. I live on this code of rationality. So no issue in living alone on six acres* and closest neighbors 150 meters away. I dont close doors or windows except during rainy season as it becomes a liitle chilly at night (20 C). I have been warned boothayas (ghosts), demons, jinns etc are on this property. Maybe some hope I will sell cheap and leave as the area in now getting relatively expensive. Not going to happen. My biggest nuisance are elephants, monkeys and peacocks. Wild boars seem to have been killed and eaten.

*I bought this for USD 10,000 just as the Sri Lankan civil war ended. This was war zone and much of it abandoned and become jungle. I was the first outsider to start living here.

Link below to Isaac Asimovs The Guide to the Bible. Asimov was Science Writer, bur more popular as Science Fiction writer. Well know for his I Robot series and the Robot Commandments/Laws

https://ia801203.us.archive.org/19/items/AsimovsGuideToTheBibleTheOldAndNewTestaments2Vols.IsaacAsimov/Asimov%27s%20Guide%20to%20the%20Bible_%20The%20Old%20and%20New%20Testaments%20%282%20Vols.%29%20-%20Isaac%20Asimov.pdf

Photo:
With cousin on visit from US front of where I live

with-Ethan-and-Rajan-2025
sbarrkum
2 months ago

Now to the Bahai theology.

The central concept of Judaism is a single all powerful God (Yahweh: The Lord). The God of Abraham.  
There are many sects that have sprung from Judaism. The two most well known and the biggest are
a) Christianity where Jesus is considered the Son of God and God and the Holy Spirit (Trinity)
b) Islam Mohamed is a prophet of the God of Abraham

My question is where does Bahai fit into above
a) Does Bahai have a God
b) If there is a God, what is the relationship to the God of Abraham

I noticed that Bahai is also has an evangelical arm. i.e. Convert others to the Bahai faith. They have a chapter in Sri Lanka too (bahai . lk) So do the Mormons. There are 6 Chabad houses (Judaism) but just for Israelis.

sbarrkum
sbarrkum
2 months ago

On this day, July 22, 1946, Zionist terrorists targeted the King David Hotel in Jerusalem and killed 91 people of various nationalities, including 41 Palestinians, 28 Britons and 17 Jews.

This archival footage from the Associated Press Archives shows the news coverage of the Zionist terrorist attack by the Irgun that targeted the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.
At the time, the hotel housed the British Army Headquarters and the Palestine Government Offices.

The attack was carried out by Irgun terrorists but had the approval of the Haganah, the principal Zionist paramilitary group in Palestine. Two years later, both groups would carry out massacres across Palestine and expel hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes, in what became known as the 1948 Nakba.

Menachim Begin, the Irgun’s commander in chief at the time, would later become Israel’s first prime minister from the Likud party.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/742940651826358

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